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Sail.(Poem)
Quadrant
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October 01, 2007 |
Usher, Rod |
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SAIL
Firm wind flirts from cupping
like a breast spilled in laughter
and the man tilling the long blue field
small as a comma from here
slumps and loses way
He adjusts old geometry
strain is remasted
pulleyed back into hungry ...
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(From Western Daily Press) An Ivybridge sailmaker is celebrating a clean sweep at Devon's major regattas. Westaway Sails' managing director John Pollard and his team won 13 out of 16 races at one event and 12 out of 12 at another. Mr Pollard said: "I'm absolutely over the moon with our results."
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